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Europe Prepares for War

Europe Prepares for War

Recent actions, including Russia’s drone incursion into Poland in the early hours of September 10 have only accelerated the urgency. Polish and NATO forces shot down several of the 19 drones that entered Polish airspace, marking the first time since the launch of Russia’s now three-and-a-half-year war on Ukraine, that any NATO member has engaged militarily with Russia. “Europe today …

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Trump’s FBI chief grilled over Charlie Kirk shooting, Epstein files

Trump’s FBI chief grilled over Charlie Kirk shooting, Epstein files

Kash Patel defended his tenure as FBI director before a US Senate panel on Tuesday, angrily pushing back on questions about his handling of the investigation into the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the firings of veteran officials. Patel’s appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee came as critics, including some allies of US President Donald Trump, have questioned …

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Trump says US ‘knocked off’ 3 boats from Venezuela

Trump says US ‘knocked off’ 3 boats from Venezuela

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his country had “knocked off” three boats in total from Venezuela, a day after he confirmed a second deadly US strike on alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean. “We knocked off actually three boats not two, but you saw two,” he told reporters at the White House before heading to the United Kingdom …

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Can the West Really Stop Russia’s War in Ukraine? A View from the Frontlines.

Can the West Really Stop Russia’s War in Ukraine? A View from the Frontlines.

EXPERT Q&A — Russia has not slowed its assaults on Ukraine, ceaselessly raining missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities while pushing forward – albeit slowly – on the frontlines. Former Senior CIA Officer Glenn Corn got a firsthand account of how Ukraine is faring under fire, telling The Cipher Brief about the resilience of the Ukrainians, the sabre-rattling from …

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Kenyan court orders arrest of UK national accused of 2012 murder

Kenyan court orders arrest of UK national accused of 2012 murder

A Kenyan high court has ordered the arrest of a British national on charges of murdering a local woman near a British army training ground in central Kenya 13 years ago, court officials said Tuesday. The body of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru was found in a septic tank in April 2012 in Nanyuki, north of Mt. Kenya, weeks after witnesses said …

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Hong Kong’s Cathay Cargo extends services to cover land shipping for bay area

Hong Kong’s Cathay Cargo extends services to cover land shipping for bay area

Cathay Cargo has extended its services to include sending overseas perishable food and produce flown into Hong Kong to Greater Bay Area (GBA) clients by land, with an analyst saying the first-of-its-kind operation will fend off competition amid worsening geopolitics. The cargo arm of local flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways said it was the first airline to provide such services …

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Hong Kong could issue T1 warning between Wednesday night, Thursday morning

Hong Kong could issue T1 warning between Wednesday night, Thursday morning

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. Hong Kong readers now get 50% off their first year of subscription until September 21, 2025. The Hong Kong Observatory has said it could issue a No 1 typhoon signal between Wednesday night and Thursday morning due to an …

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John Lee’s next policy address is around the corner. What can Hongkongers expect?

John Lee’s next policy address is around the corner. What can Hongkongers expect?

The spotlight will be on Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Wednesday, with his fourth annual policy address expected to boost a sluggish economy, battle deep-rooted livelihood issues and win Beijing’s approval all in one go. Just one day before Lee’s policy blueprint is unveiled, the Post shares what it has learned about his planned direction for the …

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UK PM condemns Musk’s ‘fight or die’ comments during anti-immigration rally

UK PM condemns Musk’s ‘fight or die’ comments during anti-immigration rally

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned “dangerous” comments by Elon Musk after the X and Tesla owner told an anti-immigration rally that violence is coming to Britain and they must fight or die. But the UK government resisted opposition calls to sanction Musk for the remarks. Starmer on Monday denounced the violence that took place on the fringes of Saturday’s …

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